Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End: Captain Barbossa, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must sail off the edge of the map, navigate treachery and betrayal, and make their final alliances for one last decisive battle.

It was really good, some people say that the acting and action scene was a little bit predictable and too bland, but it was a good finish to this story line.
It was a great film from the beginning and the ending was that as good, I was more impress of Mr. Johnny Depp's acting through out the films story franchise.
I am hoping for a third for a fourth installment and thus it will happen. This kind of franchise it too hard to ignore.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, I'll be waiting.

@playwithursoul:
Check out Johnny Depp's IMDB page. It says he is filming another Pirates of the Caribbean film called: &quot;On Stranger Tides&quot;...Looks like a new one will be out soon. I hope it is as good as all the rest.

Solid movie from beginning to end. Depp is better with each movie. If you like pirates, you have to watch this movie and the previous 2. If you just wanna watch a good movie or movie series in general, watch this series. It does not disappoint.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Reviews

threquels of the summer, then I have good news for you. One third entry in a huge cinema franchise is every bit as good as you would expect.

While lacking the surprise of the original, the third Pirates film is much better than the second (though I liked it, I thought it had too many jokes and gags; a lot of the heart in the first was missing it seemed). Its lengthier, and not in a slowed-down way. Longer meaning more action, more characters (Chow Yun Fat and Keith Richards are awesome), and a final battle so enriched with awesome design, careful choreography and stunning visual effects it will blow your mind.

The characters and the plot were an inconsistent mess. Huge disappointment (Pirates 1 A+, Pirates 2 A+, and Pirates 3 F), action was cartoony, plot was confusing and left many things hanging, and the characters were not who they were in the first movies. Pirates 3, is a very unsatisfying, nearly 3 hour MESS of a movie.

Less than a year after the previous installment of the popular pirates trilogy, Jack Sparrow and company return in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. The film should be great, given a three hundred million dollar budget, huge anticipation, and the closure a third installment inevitably brings to a series. While this film does show its budget and is quite visually arresting, it lacks a fair share of resolution to the trilogy and confuses with its overflowing exposition rather than purely existing to entertain.

Even in an action packed pirate movie, overly chatty sequences will simply bore audiences just because it's too hard to follow what exactly is being said. The movie really just had too many vague or unnecessary plot points that didn't affect the main plot at hand.

All the acting was perfectly fine, with Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow and Geoffrey Rush as Captain Barbosa unsurprisingly being the standouts. The introduction of Depp's character in the pirate equivalent of Hell called Davy Jones' Locker is a particular favorite, as well as the scenes at World's End, which somehow involves a giant, deep waterfall. Keith Richards' hyped cameo as Jack's father is nothing to go crazy for, he does a decent job, but his screen time lasts only about two minutes.

Director Gore Verbinski and his crew knew going into this that the reviews would be mixed and the plot would be confusing (in order to encourage repeat viewings), but honestly, at nearly three hours, the more the film confuses you the more it becomes an endurance test. Also, rather than providing a satisfying conclusion to the series, the end opens up the possibility for a fourth installment, which might not even happen. The crew put every penny of the film's budget on screen, made evident in the hour or so of its bloated climax. The film looks and feels like a true epic, shots are wide, locations are vast, costumes are extravagant, and the scope is large. However, the film needs to scale down its plot in order to let the characters we fell in love with stand out and shine, as that's what makes these films unique.